package com.tdkj.model.information;

import java.sql.Timestamp;

import javax.persistence.Column;
import javax.persistence.Entity;
import javax.persistence.FetchType;
import javax.persistence.JoinColumn;
import javax.persistence.ManyToOne;
import javax.persistence.Table;

import com.tdkj.model.base.BaseEntity;
import com.tdkj.model.user.BeanUser;

/**
 * XnkyArticleComment entity. @author MyEclipse Persistence Tools
 */
@Entity
@Table(name = "information_audit_rule")
public class BeanAuditRule extends BaseEntity implements java.io.Serializable {
	
	private String ruletype;
	private String rulename;
	private String starttime;
	private String endtime;
	private Timestamp createtime;
	@Column(name = "ruletype", length = 40)
	public String getRuletype() {
		return ruletype;
	}
	public void setRuletype(String ruletype) {
		this.ruletype = ruletype;
	}
	@Column(name = "rulename", length =40)
	public String getRulename() {
		return rulename;
	}
	public void setRulename(String rulename) {
		this.rulename = rulename;
	}
	@Column(name = "starttime", length = 19)
	public String getStarttime() {
		return starttime;
	}
	public void setStarttime(String starttime) {
		this.starttime = starttime;
	}
	@Column(name = "endtime", length = 19)
	public String getEndtime() {
		return endtime;
	}
	public void setEndtime(String endtime) {
		this.endtime = endtime;
	}
	@Column(name = "createtime", length = 19)
	public Timestamp getCreatetime() {
		return createtime;
	}
	public void setCreatetime(Timestamp createtime) {
		this.createtime = createtime;
	}
	
}